New Line of Hemostasis Products from Siemens

25 Jul 2011
bridget bridget
Laboratory Director

Be among the first to see a new line of products and learn about the latest trends in bleeding disorder management at ISTH booth #30.

Siemens has a long history of providing solutions to enhance operational efficiencies in hemostasis laboratories of all sizes. We continue to focus on your needs and develop products to optimize workflow and provide innovative solutions to your laboratory. Our new products exemplify our commitment to continuous innovation, including solutions for handling unsuitable specimens and the management of bleeding disorders.

INNOVANCE® PFA-200 System*
Assess inherited, acquired, and drug-induced platelet dysfunction in 4 – 8 minutes
• Detects aspirin-induced platelet dysfunction
• Evaluates risk assessment of patients on P2Y12-receptor antagonists
• Uncovers von Willebrand disease (VWD), even Type 1, the most common
• Provides the sensitivity needed to uncover VWD in many women with Menorrhagia

INNOVANCE VWF Ac Assay*
Improve bleeding disorder management by utilizing innovative recombinant platelet receptor technology in the determination of von Willebrand factor activity
• Detects qualitative and quantitative VWF defects
• Excellent reproducibility and high lot-to-lot consistency
• Liquid, ready-to-use reagent
• Long reagent stability―4 weeks after opening
• Available on the BCS® and BCS XP Systems, Sysmex® CS-2000i and CS-2100i Systems, and Sysmex CA-7000, CA-1500, and CA-530 Systems

Sysmex CS-2000i System*
Minimize preanalytical errors with multi-wavelength scanning and sample liquid-sensing technologies
• Automatically manages potentially problematic test samples prior to analysis with PSI® checks
• Detects hemolysis, icterus, and lipemia with a preanalytic scan of patient samples
• Provides assistance by identifying potential inaccuracies caused by improper sample tube collection
• User-programmable settings can flag results based upon an incorrect tube fill volume
• Simultaneous multi-wavelength scans of clot reactions at 340 nm, 405 nm, 575 nm, 660 nm, and 800 nm

Please note: A completely new automated blood analyzer designed for the high-volume coagulation laboratory will be exhibited for the first time!

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